We recruit for the FIP on a global basis with approximately 50 students from around the world joining us each year at IMF headquarters in Washington, D.C. These paid internships take place between June and October and run for 10 to 12 weeks.
What Would I Do
You will work closely with an experienced IMF colleague on a current issue or research question of importance to our members. ( See below for information on internships in the IMF’s Legal Department). The results of your work may be presented to IMF staff at the end of your internship, and many of our interns have had their work published by the IMF.
Previous FIP research topics have included:
- A Bottom-Up Approach to Modeling Inflation Dynamics in LAC
- Taking Stock of Digitalization and its implications for Inflation Dynamics and Monetary Policy
- A Review of the Experience with Diversification, Poverty Reduction, and Inequality
- The Role of Prudential Policies in Attenuating the Credit Cycle
- Macro-Financial Performance, PFM, and Corruption Indicators
- The Role of Intangible Assets and Innovation Policy in ASEAN
- What is Behind High Interest Rate Spreads in Africa?
The IMF’s Legal Department also offers internships under this program. In past years, Legal Department projects have included:
- Analysis of the Legal Framework for Capital Controls Under the European Economic Area
- Research on the Insolvency of Non-Bank Financial Institutions
- Research on the Legal Mandate of the IMF In Financial Regulation
- Cross-Country Comparisons of Effectiveness in AML/CFT Efforts
Who Should Apply
For the Economic internship, you should have concentrated your studies on monetary and international economics, public finance, financial markets, economics, or a related field. In addition, you should possess strong analytical and quantitative skills and have an excellent command of written and oral English. If you are currently completing a PhD, you must be:
- Registered as an active student (i.e. returning to university studies after completing the internship)
- Below the age of 32 at the start of the internship
If you are applying to the Legal Department Internship you must be:
- Within one to two years of completing an LLM, J.D, or equivalent advanced degree in law
- Below the age of 32 at the commencement of the internship
How to Apply
Applications for the Fund Internship Program is typically open in early December. Interested candidates are welcome to apply for the program at that time by visiting the IMF’s vacancy postings on the IMF Career Site.
Job Features
Job Category | Internship and training |